Get Involved

Would you like to learn more about USA Ultimate and how to help develop ultimate in your community? Below you can read about a number of ways to get involved. USA Ultimate headquarters are based in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Enhance and maintain all aspects of existing custom-designed web applications hosted at usaultimate.org and play.usaultimate.org.

Full-time, salaried, exempt position with benefits.

Application deadline: September 30, 2017 or until position is filled.

Please email resume/CV, cover letter with salary requirements (mandatory), and three professional references to hr@usaultimate.org.

Part-Time Employment

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Requests For Proposals

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Team USA Opportunities

Assistant Coach - U-20 Men's and Women's National Teams

- Job Description - USA Ultimate is looking for elite-level coaches to work with the National Team staff, head coaches and players to help create a winning team at the 2018 World Junior Ultimate Championships. We are looking for coaches who can help create a team and culture that allows not only competitive success, but also the development of a positive team culture and the successful representation of U.S. ultimate to the rest of the world.
- Preview of Application
- Link to Application
- Application Deadline: July 7, 2017

Position descriptions for primary leaders of the USA Ultimate State-Based Organization (SBO) initiative. Up to 3 of the following organizations are being planned to begin operations in 2017 with funding from USAU to the SBO.

Youth and college teams nationwide are searching for coaches to help take them to the next level. They need parents, former and current players and those simply interested in supporting players in a team environment to fill this role. There are a number of things you can do to get involved as a coach.

Are you interested in the rules of the game? Would you enjoy the fast-paced job of following a game down on the field, watching every play, while moving along with the players? In addition to arbitrating on disputed calls and handling conduct issues, observers assist with keeping time, keeping score, serving as an adult "supervisor" at youth games, acting as an official source for reporting information to/from a game, and helping inform players about how the game is expected to be played. With the tremendous growth our sport is experiencing, more and more observers are needed. Become a certified observer today!

Become an Instructional Observer. These game officials serve in a distinct (and somewhat reduced) role, compared with standard Observers, and focus primarily on providing instructional information about the game, helping players learn to self-officiate, and monitoring logistical and other factors necessary to facilitate game play.